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Centre for Future Generations votes For and says:
Create a single, dedicated talent hub, accompanied by 1-5 separate compute hubs; Unverified source (2024) -
Centre for Future Generations votes For and says:
Policy and safeguards must evolve just as swiftly [...] requiring safety assurances for powerful open releases before the window for meaningful intervention closes. Unverified source -
Centre for Future Generations votes For and says:
CERN for AI’s impact must extend beyond scientific breakthroughs to deliver tangible benefits for European society, from democratizing AI capabilities to catalyzing broader technological innovation. [...] In order for Europe to successfully build on ... more Unverified source (2025) -
Centre for Future Generations votes For and says:
The governance model we propose relies on twin principles of transparency and accountability, implemented through a Member Representative Board that serves as a guardian of the institution’s mission. Two independent expert boards—Mission Alignment an... more Unverified source (2025) -
Centre for Future Generations votes For and says:
A CERN for AI could give Europe the computational infrastructure to build its own frontier AI models, Unverified source (2024) -
Centre for Future Generations votes Against and says:
CERN for AI’s founding members should comprise a select set of trusted non-EU partners, particularly EEA countries and strategic Horizon Europe collaborators. Unverified source (2025) -
Centre for Future Generations votes Against and says:
In our initial report, we estimated that establishing CERN for AI requires €30–35 billion over the first three years—an investment that would yield cascading benefits for Europe’s future. The initiative would be funded primarily through core contribu... more Unverified source (2025)